The Best of Big Joe Turner (Rhino, 1998)
Singer Big Joe Turner had quite a career, starting as a blues belter and bartender in the rough and tumble speakeasies of prohibition era Kansas City.
Having the kids of the CW soap stroll in the sand to your tune for two minutes may not pack the unit-pushing punch of soundtracking a McMontage on Grey's Anatomy , but it's a step up from a gig at The Delancey...
March is shaping up to be a good one for musical entertainment here in the Wood River Valley...
Pending: a likely torture/interrogation deal; a n unlikely immigration deal; and savvy reconciliation of the spirit and substance of the New York Times/CBS and Bloomberg/Los Angeles Times polls...
AP - Claude Luter, a horn player who hobnobbed with Louis Armstrong and was one of France s most celebrated jazz musicians, has died, his son said Tuesday. He was 83...
One in England, the Bee Gees hooked up with Polydor Records. They also added two new members to the band....
A while back I had a conversation somewhere (guess yourself) about flies. Someone mentioned bout summer flies (the type that are stupid enough to stick to you and doesn't even budge till u hit it away)...
WHO: Richie Akiva and Scott Sartiano, the leaders of the All-Star Weekend. Known for their consistent star-studded events, Akiva and Sartiano will bring in the A-list crowd for the Hard Rock Hotel Casino's line-up of elite events...
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The Best of Big Joe Turner (Rhino, 1998)
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Stan Patton's poor eyesight kept him home during World War II. So while other young Canadians were picking up their guns and fighting in Europe, Patton picked up his tenor saxophone and helped those who were here fight their worries. Patton died Oct...
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